>>102230302
I haven't finished it yet, but that's good. It seems like that's the ideal situation considering he's gotta play that game. A crazy, hot, lunatic who's in love with you and is willing to kill people for your sake? Sign me up.

>>102230516
I'm broken and have a couple of psychological issues. But I'm sane and stable enough to know that murderous intent and acts crosses the line. Yanderes are dangerous and are so high maintenance and troublesome that it would feel as if I'm living a life that will always have to compromise and watch my every step.

>especially if said girl killed my loved ones or my friends just because she felt insecure and threatened.

This, this right here. Your average chick already usually has self-esteem issues and is needy as fuck, why the hell would you want someone who takes that baggage to the next level and is actually willing to kill or torture people?

Okay I guess I should specify that as someone who, general consensus will tell you, is regarded as a manipulative piece of human filth, I find the idea of having someone who A: doesn't hate and resent me for these qualities and B: I can use to basically do my bidding very appealing

Ones that aren't overused. There's so few yandere characters that I haven't really got sick of them yet. As soon as I see a tsundere, however, I immediately lose all interest in that character. Because I've just seen it so often that I already feel like I've seen this character and there's no room for anything original with the archetype.

>>102231448
"Do my bidding" makes me sound like a little edgemaster bitch
my bad
Basically someone I can use to do and say shit I wouldn't have the balls to do because I'm a socially inept pansy recluse bitch

Who said anything about popularity? Projecting quite a bit here. Overused does not equal popular and underused does not equal unpopular. Yandere is quite popular, from what I understand, but it's certainly not overused.

I never said I hated them, but after you've seen a certain trope or archetype almost 100 times, it becomes much more difficult to enjoy or become invested in it. Unless you have the memory of a goldfish.

>>102231888
It's not absolute, but there's a correlation between popularity and use. A popular archetype will used more than a less popular or even obscure archetype due to demand or author/artist fascination. They're everywhere because they're popular. It's a simple reason.

Yandere is quite popular in the manga, LN, and VN circle, not so much in anime. What if you read/play a lot of those series that had them. Your opinion of them would change because you can't enjoy them as much anymore.

>>102232253
I don't think there are very many people who don't know what realistic characters are
I just meant that they interact with people so infrequently, that watching something that deals more in reality than fiction can be nice too

>>102232074>That's just your opinion.
No, really it's a pretty basic rule of design to have a reference.

>*Guy accidentally falls onto girl and rips all her clothes and underwear off*>EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEH?!?!>EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHH?!?!>EEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHH?!?!>Girl pummels him with sinks>She later falls in love with him for taking a shit and he spends the next 50 episodes being autistic about it

or

>Tsundere girl spends series beating on guy BECAUSE SHE ISN'T HONEST WITH HERSELF

This shit happens because the writer doesn't know what courtship actually looks like.

>>102231782
Kamidere=Omnipotent girls such as Haruhi.
Tsunshun=Tsunderes who are aware of their own behavior and feel depressed about it.
Ojoudere=OOOOOHOHOHOHOHO
Bokukkodere=Characters who call themselves "boku", generally tomboys, but also Ayu and Rika.
Hajidere=Shy girls who tend to stutter and blush a lot, and grow more confident over time.

That's true to an extent, but like I said, yandere is pretty popular, but isn't as overused. Mostly due to the reasons I stated. It just doesn't fit into the average SoL highschool setting so easily and is harder to implement in a story without breaking it. Other dere archetypes are similarly popular, but are much more prevalent because they don't suffer from such limitations in general.

I've seen quite a few more yandere in those mediums, yes, but still not on par with the others. I'm still not sick of them yet, but if it does become something you find in every second manga, I will probably find it difficult to enjoy them because I can't shake the feeling I've seen this character before as well. But for now, I enjoy them because they're not as overused.

Yandere not being as used compared to others is a blessing for me. So far.

Of course, original characters that don't fit any archetype would be better, but that's not something you find in anime or manga very often.

>>102232423>>Tsundere girl spends series beating on guy BECAUSE SHE ISN'T HONEST WITH HERSELF
That actually happens though. It's a bit exaggerated in anime, but the basic concept of hostility towards someone because yuou dont' understand your feelings towards them does happen. Although, by the time a person is in high school, it shouldn't so yeah. But ti's not entirely without basis.

>>102232623>>102232730>>102232773
I think the problem is more when every single anime does it the exact same way to the point where it's extremely obvious they're just based on other animes and not on anything in real life.

I don't care which one is more realistic. The former is more enjoyable to watch.

Again, it's just an opinion that works of fiction have to be based on actual courtship is just your personal opinion. There exists no set rule where fictional mediums should be based on realistic characters. No, no matter how much high literary snobs try to pretentiously preach otherwise.

Although to be fair, I find both boring to watch. But I don't enjoy tsundere at all.

If I wanted the realistic version, I would just go talk to people. I don't, because I find it boring. The beauty of fiction to many is a haven where you can find something that is NOT realistic. I can already find the realistic version outside of it. Why would I want to also see it in my fiction. That's how I view it.

>>102232924
Exactly. It's a copy of a copy of a copy - an biologist could point out the flaw in that system right away.
Really, modern anime is in a tailspin for the same reason that the Vulgate differed from the original Greek bible: lack of fidelity.

Whether a Renaissance can happen remains to be seen, but I'm sadly cynical on that point.

>>102234262
I wasn't saying that I wanted there to be some shitty yandere clone in every single anime produced from here on out, but if we're resorting to bullshit archetypes, why is one that, at least I find to be a good one, used so infrequently? That's all I was asking

>>102235571>>Sakaki's strong legs tightly clenched around me, making sure that I ejaculated all my sperm inside her. It feels as if she's a large spider lady who caught a male spider who then proceeds to eat the male spider after she's done mating>>Refusal to release the cock
I've discovered my new fetish. Thanks anon.